it can be a wheelie and go one like the X-Fly J65 can be. I have a few more flights on this since and finally got her dialed in. The elevators must be down to the marks indicated on the side of the fuse. Good flyer but speed needed for landing. Drops a wing quick if to slow. Thanks so much!
Yeah I will buy another one, off camera I had installed a light kit that I did wrong and fried the internals during a flight, very little was recoverable after the crash. Just wish I had filmed it.
Hi as you know I watch all your videos and comment, the maiden for this Twinliner did surprise me some what, as did the start of this one, I am sorry but the battery capacity has nothing to do with the ESC getting hot, if you have the throttle high the ESC will draw the power from the battery and get hot fast, if you lower the throttle the ESC will not demand so much "Juice" and not get hot as fast, this is regardless of the Battery size in mAh or C rating... I absolutely agree that everyone should read the manual - the manual is provided for a reason - as you found out, its a noob mistake , and I am surprised you did that...it looks good with the Easylights and that dark sky (I will add them to mine) - it still looks a little sensitive on (elevator), Oh and it will ROG, on well maintained Grass...
Yeah I am a little ashamed of this one, I normally do more research and a better informed presentation, But I self pressured myself into getting this out. I need to slow down.
@@FatGuyFliesRC I got my Twinliner in the air today, 3s 1300 off our grass strip. Take off run was long but once in the air it flew really well. Some right aileron and rudder to trim out. Straight and level at half throttle where it does fly at a realistic speed. The key with this plane is to keep the weight down which can be achieved with a small light lipo, ( The 1300 3s is 150g lighter than 2600 4s ! ) this is a small plane with small wing area remember.
Simply used some velcro and they are EASY lights rechargeable and can be moved plane to plane. here is a link: www.amazon.com/Wireless-Airplane-Quadcopter-Rechargeable-Lights%EF%BC%883PCS/dp/B07MPLKXGN/ref=pd_ci_mcx_mh_mcx_views_0?pd_rd_w=ZApRW&content-id=amzn1.sym.352fa4e9-2aa8-47c3-b5ac-8a90ddbece20%3Aamzn1.symc.40e6a10e-cbc4-4fa5-81e3-4435ff64d03b&pf_rd_p=352fa4e9-2aa8-47c3-b5ac-8a90ddbece20&pf_rd_r=KHSSEG5XG6XKB69FHXH9&pd_rd_wg=XN5G7&pd_rd_r=a3d589c6-bbf6-4515-801e-01200399f75b&pd_rd_i=B07MPLKXGN
I built my Twinliner today. Goes together quickly, but the manual is a bit lacking about the neutral position for the elevators, there is a drawing but it doesn't give any written info, not even an arrow pointing to the black mark on the fuselage. Also the main gears really have to pushed hard into the slot to get them located. I've rearranged the layout for the lipo and electrics. I've fitted a small 1300 120c 3s lipo which slides neatly into the compartment where the receiver would normally go. That allows for getting the cg right with the lighter lipo. AUW of 796g ready to fly. I could reduce that a little more if I remove the Eagle V2 gyro and wiring. I might not need it but haven't flown it yet !
@@FatGuyFliesRC I've made several flights on the Twinliner now. The 1300 3s provides ample power thanks to the lighter AUW. I've now added fixed split flaps which reduce the flying speed, shorten the take off run ( from grass ! ) and allow slow landings with a proper high alpha flare. No nasty stall characteristics, its a shame Xfly don't specify smaller , lighter 3s lipo's. The lighter weight provides the biggest gains with this model. I'll post some photo's on rcgroups soon.
@@FatGuyFliesRCcause I’m using the ar631 with safe and as3x. In total I’ve flew the umx timber the apprentice s the futura a tiny bit the champ and some cheap tiny foam Rc airliners
Yeah I still need a bunch more. I have since mechanically moved it to a better down angle. lock them in just UNDER the indicated marks and she flies straight and true then.
This my my second and even better flight of the X-Fly Twinliner!
Nice vid man. I'm really looking forward to flying mine. I think it will be a touch n' go machine!
it can be a wheelie and go one like the X-Fly J65 can be. I have a few more flights on this since and finally got her dialed in. The elevators must be down to the marks indicated on the side of the fuse. Good flyer but speed needed for landing. Drops a wing quick if to slow. Thanks so much!
Lights are nice, wish they added them . Airliners look good with lights
Yeah the easy lights are nowhere near scale but they help.
Love mine, flies killer 4 mins on a 4S 1800 lipo. I fly it like a stunt plane.
Yeah I will buy another one, off camera I had installed a light kit that I did wrong and fried the internals during a flight, very little was recoverable after the crash. Just wish I had filmed it.
@@FatGuyFliesRC I stalled and crashed mine once inverted, thankfully in high grass. No damage.
I LIKE IT😮😊
Thanks, so do I.
Love the lights, where can I grab a set like that?
Here: www.amazon.com/V3-Waterproof-Aviation-Explosion-Locomotive/dp/B0C4DT28PV/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=34M2A01980JDF&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._Qmm4h_MWof1hIC_jqbee8BJeLD9cljdJbJT4IlW7eP5dtsWLIVRNCS5bbfO1mfDjFi4HMvP9s0uzHf0sx4l5OLDeeXDI0acQlgTBY9brI1TS6VcvW53sXMYnGr5JCZoMcaX5d_wRkwu_uIsjj_bfffoP63SRnAibUfaLC7BOJXGotipq3JUcOE7XqnqBwBimBOOY2bcOOSixVJgx2Qrr7MXQ9Pg8lDFNrXA6ys3I7wbAKzWRivXzwIBCU1V-L9OZ29F1lyEwzcmE8s_Lu8cU8532Wb2zlTb89jTkY5WSXE.lgY6v4pEzxAh23Q-Q6lzRMohHNy9R3IDH_GGnV8-RWI&dib_tag=se&keywords=rc+easy+lights&qid=1723633567&sprefix=rc+easy%2Caps%2C103&sr=8-2-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
I just put that plane together. I’ll try to get a maiden on her this weekend or it will just sit around the plane room like almost everything else
Very cool!
Hi as you know I watch all your videos and comment, the maiden for this Twinliner did surprise me some what, as did the start of this one, I am sorry but the battery capacity has nothing to do with the ESC getting hot, if you have the throttle high the ESC will draw the power from the battery and get hot fast, if you lower the throttle the ESC will not demand so much "Juice" and not get hot as fast, this is regardless of the Battery size in mAh or C rating... I absolutely agree that everyone should read the manual - the manual is provided for a reason - as you found out, its a noob mistake , and I am surprised you did that...it looks good with the Easylights and that dark sky (I will add them to mine) - it still looks a little sensitive on (elevator), Oh and it will ROG, on well maintained Grass...
Yeah I am a little ashamed of this one, I normally do more research and a better informed presentation, But I self pressured myself into getting this out. I need to slow down.
@@FatGuyFliesRC I got my Twinliner in the air today, 3s 1300 off our grass strip. Take off run was long but once in the air it flew really well. Some right aileron and rudder to trim out. Straight and level at half throttle where it does fly at a realistic speed. The key with this plane is to keep the weight down which can be achieved with a small light lipo, ( The 1300 3s is 150g lighter than 2600 4s ! ) this is a small plane with small wing area remember.
The lights look beautiful how did you install them and where did you get them?
Simply used some velcro and they are EASY lights rechargeable and can be moved plane to plane. here is a link: www.amazon.com/Wireless-Airplane-Quadcopter-Rechargeable-Lights%EF%BC%883PCS/dp/B07MPLKXGN/ref=pd_ci_mcx_mh_mcx_views_0?pd_rd_w=ZApRW&content-id=amzn1.sym.352fa4e9-2aa8-47c3-b5ac-8a90ddbece20%3Aamzn1.symc.40e6a10e-cbc4-4fa5-81e3-4435ff64d03b&pf_rd_p=352fa4e9-2aa8-47c3-b5ac-8a90ddbece20&pf_rd_r=KHSSEG5XG6XKB69FHXH9&pd_rd_wg=XN5G7&pd_rd_r=a3d589c6-bbf6-4515-801e-01200399f75b&pd_rd_i=B07MPLKXGN
She needs speed for landing, does it have flaps?
No flaps and yes speed is needed . I have 2 more flights on her since this one. Great flyer.
I built my Twinliner today. Goes together quickly, but the manual is a bit lacking about the neutral position for the elevators, there is a drawing but it doesn't give any written info, not even an arrow pointing to the black mark on the fuselage. Also the main gears really have to pushed hard into the slot to get them located.
I've rearranged the layout for the lipo and electrics. I've fitted a small 1300 120c 3s lipo which slides neatly into the compartment where the receiver would normally go. That allows for getting the cg right with the lighter lipo. AUW of 796g ready to fly. I could reduce that a little more if I remove the Eagle V2 gyro and wiring. I might not need it but haven't flown it yet !
Sounds like a sound setup. post a video of the maiden please.
@@FatGuyFliesRC I've made several flights on the Twinliner now. The 1300 3s provides ample power thanks to the lighter AUW. I've now added fixed split flaps which reduce the flying speed, shorten the take off run ( from grass ! ) and allow slow landings with a proper high alpha flare. No nasty stall characteristics, its a shame Xfly don't specify smaller , lighter 3s lipo's. The lighter weight provides the biggest gains with this model. I'll post some photo's on rcgroups soon.
@@catherinewright8933 Sounds good i will look for that then on the groups.
Would it be suitable for me I flew the apprentice mini and mastered that and I flew the futura a tiny bit
Fly the Futura more, This little guy is a little tougher to fly than she is sold as. A intermediate for sure.
@@FatGuyFliesRC once I master that then should I purchase it? Specifically the 64mm version
@@FatGuyFliesRCwhat if I use as3x on the a320?
@@FatGuyFliesRCcause I’m using the ar631 with safe and as3x. In total I’ve flew the umx timber the apprentice s the futura a tiny bit the champ and some cheap tiny foam Rc airliners
You should be okay just dont land to slow with the twinliner , it will drop a wing quick.
How many clicks of down was that? triple digits lol
Yeah I still need a bunch more. I have since mechanically moved it to a better down angle. lock them in just UNDER the indicated marks and she flies straight and true then.
Thank you for the video. Well I personal do not like the way this Baby Airliners flies. Total out of scale
Oh yes the scale is all wrong but it does fly good despite that.